Teen Titans #100
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Teen Titans #100

Writer: J.T. Krul Artist: Brett Booth, Jos Luis Garca-Lpez, Karl Kerschl, Rob Liefeld, Amy Reeder Hadley, Nicola Scott, Marcus To, Chris Burnham Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 24, 2011 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
7.2Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

In the bonus-sized 100th issue of TEEN TITANS, It's all-out war as Titans old and new come together to face the greatest threat to their existence. Can anyone stop Superboy Prime from destroying everything the team stands for?

  • 9.0
    cxPulp - Blake Petit Aug 28, 2011

    It doesn't feel like a "final" issue the way some of the other books this month have " in fact, I would imagine this isn't that different than the issue 100 we would have had without a relaunch. But as a finale for this incarnation of the team, it's a fine way to go out. We also get a nice gallery of pin-ups by assorted artists showcasing various incarnations of the team, some of them poster-worthy. I'm glad DC let this book go to 100 issues " it's a good way to go out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 Aug 26, 2011

    While not a perfect comic, this was a nice little issue for the Teen Titans to end on. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    CHUD - Jeb Delia Sep 3, 2011

    By the looks of the new Teen Titans book in the new DCU, the lightning has gone out of the bottle again (yes, I am pre-judging). I could be surprised, but when a broken thing is finally fixed, it seems not such a good idea to go ahead an break it again so soon. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Aug 29, 2011

    Last time I was reading this title (50 issues ago), the Titans were fighting future doppelgangers of themselves. They'd just defeated an evil clone of Superboy, who had just been killed by Superboy Prime, after having been turned evil by Luthor so he could attack his fellow Titans. Now he's back, and though they've switched Robins and made a few new friends, the team is pretty much intact. It's not too far from the original group Johns gathered when he launched this once-exciting new version of the premiere DC legacy team, and Krul and Scott acquit themselves well with this issue. Whatever I may have missed, I'm not lost, the title is still true to its roots. It's a large cast who stick together because they care about each other. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    A Comic Book Blog - Wayland Aug 26, 2011

    Anyone else find it ironic that as the DCU ends, and the powers that be have stated that most of the classic Wolfman-Perez New Teen Titans will be out of continuity, that the long awaited New Teen Titans Games is finally going to be released, and is previewed at the back of all these final issues? Read Full Review

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